Published September 13, 2013

University of Louisiana at Monroe alum Trevor Hall (B.A., '11) is the owner and operator
of Nationwide Aviation—a unique full service traveling flight instruction school which
trains students and individuals at their location, anytime, anywhere.

Hall said that Nationwide's personal flight instruction sets them apart from other
schools.

Not only do Hall and Reetz enjoy and excel in aviation, they also love to teach others
their craft and have dreamt of doing so ever since their days at ULM.

"The idea of the business stemmed from wanting to take the traditional flight training
experience that most airports provide and tweaking it to personalize it.

Flight training was a great way to take both Trevor and my love for flying and share
it with others and really the rest is history," said Reetz.

While at ULM, both Hall and Reetz were members of Pi Kappa Alpha chapter fraternity
and served on the Student Government Association.

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As faculty advisor of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Tommy Walpole, executive director
of Auxiliary Services at ULM, advised both Hall and Reetz for four years.

"They were always dedicated to purpose, and accomplished all they set out to accomplish
at ULM and more," said Walpole.

Nathan Hall, previous SGA advisor, is not surprised by Hall and Reetz's success. "It
would have been easy to predict that Chad and Trevor would go on to do great things
in aviation so early in their career," he said.

"They both were driven to be the best at whatever they set their mind to. Chad was
very gifted in advertising and Trevor was very gifted in leadership. That partnership
seems like a natural fit. They were also big fans of the university."

For Hall and Reetz, the dream of offering unique services to their customers became
a reality while at ULM and they continue—through their business—to thrive as alumni
of ULM and the ULM College of Business aviation program.